December 21st, 2012The End of the Mayan CalendarA perspective of timeA time for changes and shiftsNot for the World to End!

Tomorrow is the day we have all been waiting for. Like the quote from the Hopi Tribe, "We are the one's we have been waiting for."

To help guide you through the hype to the truth, I have compiled aPositive Media GuidetoDecember 21st 2012.

It starts of with the newly release Positive Music Video Countdown show fromConscious Content TV,The Positive Point.

TheKelleeMaizeMusical Perspective

Kellee Maize is an amazing Conscious Female rapper with a great perspective on the Mayan time of Transformation. This read will help calm any fear! Kellee Maize's blog post on The Huffington Post "Dec. 21 Mayan Prophecy: A Firsthand Report From the Mayan Lands With Tips for Transformation!"

The Party PerspectiveParty like it's the end of the world, but its not the End! The mainstream music scene's perspective on December 21st, 2012 is that you should party, dance and live like it's the end of the world. To do those things you've always been wanting to do. To live for today and seise the day. But know that it's actually not the end. And that is a perspective I share. We are in a time to make our dreams come true. Truly and Finally! I hope these videos inspire you in your own personal transition, shift, and frequency upgrade.

Jay Sean - 2012 (It Ain't The End)

Britney Spears - Till The World Ends

R.E.M. - It's the End of the World, as we know it and I feel fine.

The Solution Perspective

2012 Time for Change:A Super Solution Based Film

Check out my blog review about what I feel is the best documentary about the changing shifts for this time in 2012. It's about the solutions! That is a perspective i subscribe to and see.

After watching the trailer for 2012 Time for Change, I was a little scared there would be too much of an emphasis on painting the picture of the problem with what’s wrong in the world today. You know the doom and gloom parts of what we will be facing if we keep headed down the road of environmental destruction, ya de ya. Though that is true, I am really tired of viewing films that continue to focus on the problems instead of the solutions.

Thankfully, 2012 Time for Change is not one of those films.

The film is told through Daniel Pinchbeck personal story of his conscious evolution. Creating a casual style of interview, story and filming techniques. Beware that most of the interviews were shot hand held, giving a shaky feel. Not to be view up close if at all possible.

As far as the story line, it is definitely for right-brained people as the connections flow and interweave together. Which may be hard to follow for someone who is left-brain oriented and not familiar with any of these subjects. It could be a bit of a psychedelic experience just to watch the film. Heck I even know about these entire subjects and it still blows my circuits as I watch this film. For me that is mostly because all the solutions are presented in the film. It introduces subjects and solutions such as, psychedelics, shamanism, permiculture, intelligence of spirituality, mycelium networks, meditation, yoga, alternative architecture, science of psychic phenomena, and cooperative money systems.

The subjects are tied in through cute cartoon images that give your brain a rest.

“I think that if a lot of people are lead to expect that something horrendous is going to occur it’s much more likely to occur. It doesn’t mean that it will. But it is much more likely. Part of what we can do is social engineering. To get people to look at the positive side of big transformational changes.”

- Dean Radin, Ph.D. Senior Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences.

As a bonus a few celebrities are featured speaking on their awakening experiences, such as Sting.

“I’ve done ashtanga yoga for quite some time and at the end of an ashtanga session, you do enter an alpha state. For me it is not as profound as the Ayahuasca experience. Nonetheless I can see how by extension you just keep doing that and you can get to the same place. Same way you can do by fasting or meditation. We are all going into the same place in the brain where we can access the eternal, and that is really the goal” - Sting

This is the one piece I agree on within the subject of psychedelics, which seems to be one of the main solutions for Pinchbeck, as it comes up in the begging of the film. Though I do not encourage repetitive drug use to reach a state of enlightened consciousness, there is something to say for these experiences. That is if taken under the right direction within sacred ceremonial circumstances to be used as a real gateway to the hyper dimensional spirit world, then it may be ok.

See sometimes people especially males need a little help reaching states of direct communion (communication) with God. Females tend to have an easier connection with the divine spirit and natural world.

Psychedelic drugs such as ayahuasca, mushrooms and yes even pot are really only to be used once to a few times in ones life, so that you can experience a reference point from which to create the same or similar experience on your own naturally within your body chemistry. And that is what Sting is talking about. Thank you god for leaving Stings quote in the film, other wise I may not have even been writing this review.